Posted on 12/22/2006 8:54:41 AM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
Vernon also mentions I69, which Corsi doesn't like to talk about since it undermines most of his argument.
It is a good article. It also shed some light on Pastor that I didn't know and explains a lot.
I don't always agree with the whole article and usually pick and choose (just as you do) what I appreciate about it. However, I believe most people on this forum care deeply about their country. Sometimes we have to agree to disagree.
Merry Christmas.
In regard to Pastor, Vernon contradicts Corsi.
"Rail labor has said there's no way its unions will sit still for any diminution of its train crews on any railroad operation on the TTC"
I just received this article via an e-mail from my brother in law who is a Union Rep for Locomotive Teamsters. It is now being widely distributed among their Union. I've been telling him about it for months. It will be interesting to see if Union members finally awake to this news and recognize that their own jobs are in jeopardy as their leadership supports the illegal aliens' agenda.
Glad to hear that this is being distributed to the union members. Being from Texas I understand that people in other states don't have a clue about the toll roads, eminent domain and the agenda of Pastor and the left wing of America. At the present this doesn't affect other states as it does Texas. IMO, this is not ignorance on the peoples part as I believe it is the fact that this has been a controlled secret from the highest in government.
Thanks for the post. Lots of good information in it.
This may well be one of those rare instances when the union's self interests coincide with the best interests of the United States, i.e., putting a stop to this latest wet dream of the Washington political elite.
The issue is not dollars being sent abroad, it is how the border towns are dependent on each other.
Seems one is much more dependent than the other. What's strange to me is why people would do their shopping north of the border when, most of the same stores are in Mexico.
Hope you're not waiting on your MIL like me. MERRY CHRISTMAS
There are segments of the retail trade that don't exist on the mexican side.
Also better selection. Better quality. Better price.
There is also a cultural aspect to it in that it deals with class and conspicuous consumption. Those that can afford it will even go beyond the border area to San Diego, Tucson, or San Antonio.
WWAJD?
What would Andy Jackson do?
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